The clock is ticking - less than 60 days until Queer Spirit!

The second gathering of Queer spiritual groups and individuals celebrating the passion, love and creative spirit of lgbtqi people. Queer Spirit festival is based on spiritual practice that connects with, respects and supports the earth.

"Featuring an inspirational, ground-breaking programme of performance - workshops - ceremonies - parties. 500 queers 5 days in stunning countryside. LGBT+ people taking spirituality into our own hands, redefining ourselves and finding our roles in the world. Remembering that we are people of magic - and learning how to use it!"

The second gathering of Queer spiritual groups and individuals celebrating the passion, love and creative spirit of lgbtqi people. Queer Spirit festival is based on spiritual practice that connects with, respects and supports the earth.

Children are welcome (but do need to have a responsible parent or guardian with them) and there will be lots do to for people of all ages and abilities. There will be some specific adult-only areas at the festival.

We will have camping for up to 500 people with cabaret tent, community village, arts, music, magic, chill zone, cafe's (vegetarian & vegan), stalls, sauna, and so much more!

There are plenty of workshop spaces, cafe spaces, chill-out spaces and a huge marquee for you to be out of any rain, but don't worry, there will be sun! And it will be glorious!

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